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Computational neuroscience / Cognitive science / Artificial neural networks / Cognition / Cybernetics / Markov models / Statistical natural language processing / Recurrent neural network / Language model / Connectionism / Convolutional neural network / Transformational grammar
Date: 2012-03-11 05:05:11
Computational neuroscience
Cognitive science
Artificial neural networks
Cognition
Cybernetics
Markov models
Statistical natural language processing
Recurrent neural network
Language model
Connectionism
Convolutional neural network
Transformational grammar

Strong systematicity in sentence processing by simple recurrent networks Phil´emon Brakel () Stefan L. Frank () Institute for Logic, Language, and Computation, University of Amsterdam Sci

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